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  1. kanika said:
    Niggin' it up in Chimpcago!

    So it's pretty much business as usual I guess.

    Posted 3 weeks ago # Quote
  2. so CISA is law now

    https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/3xj5fe/now_that_cisa_has_passed_here_are_some_tips_to

    at this point I really don't care to be honest, am sure the govt has been spying on everyone long before the internet, it has only made it easier to do so.

    the govt has lied and done shit to its people ever since we invented the concept of government, so is just its natural progression.

    am sure we're on the radar of the govt, what with all the shit we post and the reputation we have, and I in particular have files on the FBI and FTA, what with the background check for beaners and working in education and when I had guns because Texas, but by now the govt knows am just a harmless faggot who watches a lot of anime and horror movies and some current tv shows, and by my bookmarked porn vids they know I fap to dikgirls and loli looking whores, nothing more.

    anywahs, thoughts?

    Posted 3 weeks ago # Quote
  3. pantsukudasai said:

    the govt has lied and done shit to its people ever since we invented the concept of government, so is just its natural progression.

    anywahs, thoughts?

    Basic bitch assessment of the govt but whatevs.

    Posted 3 weeks ago # Quote
  4. basic but not untrue, nor am I complaining

    Posted 3 weeks ago # Quote
  5. pantsukudasai said:
    so CISA is law now

    anywahs, thoughts?

    Another law that will be used as an excuse to spy on people which they already have been doing.
    Will it make us safer absolutely not.

    If you want to know the wastes of carbon atoms behind this law.
    Proponents of CISA include the bill's main cosponsors, senators Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Richard Burr (R-NC).
    PT probably will say something about it being no surprise that Feinstein was to cosponsor of the vile bill.
    On this I'll agree as it seems Feindstein has not done a single good thing during her entire career.

    Posted 3 weeks ago # Quote
  6. Let me tell you something about internet privacy from the government, being on multiple watchlists.

    Hide the tree among the forest. You have to not single yourself out, hide with other like minded groups. Then you flood the system with cries of wolf. Eventually the system that flags users categorizes you as noise and reduces surveillance.

    And also watch for newfags asking how to build full-autos or explosives. They're usually ATF agents.

    Char said:

    PT probably will say something about it being no surprise that Feinstein was to cosponsor of the vile bill.

    Of course it's the wicked witch of the west. After San Berdoodoo she was calling for a ban on information encryption (for civilians).

    Posted 3 weeks ago # Quote
  7. I wanna build a full auto, four wheel drive, electric, shaped like a rabbit dildo. Not sure what they'd have agents pose as wanting to build an automobile, that seems silly

    Posted 3 weeks ago # Quote
  8. PT is right. And also, most people who are in the know (those who grew up with IRC, for example) and keep ahead of the tech curve just need to keep doing it.

    Posted 3 weeks ago # Quote
  9. palmtop-tiger said:
    Let me tell you something about internet privacy from the government, being on multiple watchlists.

    Hide the tree among the forest. You have to not single yourself out, hide with other like minded groups. Then you flood the system with cries of wolf. Eventually the system that flags users categorizes you as noise and reduces surveillance.

    And also watch for newfags asking how to build full-autos or explosives. They're usually ATF agents.

    Of course it's the wicked witch of the west. After San Berdoodoo she was calling for a ban on information encryption (for civilians).

    She really is a vile and stupid bitch.
    As if there are not open source encryptions that are just as good as RSA as if criminals and terrorists will go oh that's against the law I can't use it.
    Or they can't hijack someone's wifi even if it's encrypted which would make ISP data worthless in a criminal investigation.
    Or even plant code words inside innocent sounding text and send it through the mail.

    For now VPNs will have to be the norm.

    kanika said:
    PT is right. And also, most people who are in the know (those who grew up with IRC, for example) and keep ahead of the tech curve just need to keep doing it.

    Yah I remember using IRC and people sometimes would share files with viruses.
    never got a virus from irc.

    Posted 3 weeks ago # Quote
  10. Feinstein and every other idiot up in senate should stop creating new laws, when we don't need them.They just want to trample all over the constitution. That way, senate can create their dream nanny state. Idiots.

    Posted 3 weeks ago # Quote
  11. mascarpone said:
    Feinstein

    Posted 3 weeks ago # Quote
  12. Look at my BBC!

    Posted 2 weeks ago # Quote
  13. hikikomori1969 said:
    http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2015/12/26/facebook-suspends-blackcock-inn-pub-over-racist-offensive-language/

    sigh...

    Seems Facebook is working hard to accelerate it's own demise.
    They're already no longer considered hip and cool.

    Posted 2 weeks ago # Quote
  14. doctorkhanblog said:
    Look at my BBC!

    Wow, way to perpetuate the stereotype Khan.

    Posted 2 weeks ago # Quote
  15. It's worse alongside a blonde, white chick with a nice pussy.

    Posted 2 weeks ago # Quote
  16. GANG OF 1000 KEBABS CULTURALLY ENRICHES WHITE WOMEN AND GIRLS IN COLOGNE

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35231046



    The mayor of Cologne has summoned police for crisis talks after about 80 women reported sexual assaults and muggings by men on New Year's Eve.

    The scale of the attacks on women at the city's central railway station has shocked Germany. About 1,000 drunk and aggressive young men were involved.

    City police chief Wolfgang Albers called it "a completely new dimension of crime". The men were of Arab or North African appearance, he said.
    Women were also targeted in Hamburg.

    But the Cologne assaults - near the city's iconic cathedral - were the most serious, German media report. At least one woman was raped, and many were groped.

    Most of the crimes reported to police were robberies. A volunteer policewoman was among those sexually molested.

    The pretty Christmas market and medieval setting may look idyllic, but at Christmas and New Year the area around Cologne Cathedral is a notorious danger zone when it comes to pickpockets and theft.

    Now the sexual harassment, and in one case rape, of dozens of women has shocked Germany.

    What is particularly disturbing is that the attacks appear to have been organised. Around 1,000 young men arrived in large groups, seemingly with the specific intention of carrying out attacks on women.

    Police in Hamburg are now reporting similar incidents on New Year's Eve in the party area of St Pauli. One politician says this is just the tip of the iceberg.

    And there are real concerns about what will happen in February when the drunken street-parties of carnival season kick off.

    Cologne will stage carnival events in February, with hundreds of thousands of revellers expected in the streets, as on New Year's Eve.

    The police chief said "the assailants' behaviour is a real concern for me, also because of the carnival".

    Police were deployed outside the central station because of the crowds on New Year's Eve, but failed to spot the many attacks, according to reports. There are also fears that a number of women did not report assaults.

    Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker said the attacks were "monstrous". "We cannot allow this to become a lawless area," she said, insisting that visitors could not come to the city fearing attack.

    German Justice Minister Heiko Maas tweeted that "we won't tolerate these abhorrent assaults on women - all those responsible must be brought to justice".

    One man described how his partner and 15-year-old daughter were surrounded by an enormous crowd outside the station and he was unable to help. "The attackers grabbed her and my partner's breasts and groped them between their legs."

    A British woman visiting Cologne said fireworks had been thrown at her group by men who spoke neither German nor English. "They were trying to hug us, kiss us. One man stole my friend's bag," she told the BBC.

    "Another tried to get us into his 'private taxi'. I've been in scary and even life-threatening situations and I've never experienced anything like that."

    The justice minister warned against linking the crimes to the issue of migrants and refugees.

    Germany saw a record influx of migrants in 2015, which provoked an intense debate on immigration and marches by the anti-Islam Pegida movement.

    Mr Maas said "the law does not discriminate regarding a person's origin or passport. All are equal before the law".

    Cologne news website Koelner Stadt-Anzeiger says the suspects were already known to police because of frequent pickpocketing in and around Cologne central station.

    In Hamburg several women told police that gangs of men had molested and robbed them on New Year's Eve on the Reeperbahn - a street known for its boisterous night life.

    Some similar attacks were reported in Stuttgart.

    A policeman who was outside Cologne station during the New Year's Eve trouble told the city's Express news website that he had detained eight suspects. "They were all asylum seekers, carrying copies of their residence certificates," he said.

    However, there was no official confirmation that asylum seekers had been involved in the violence. Commentators in Germany were quick to urge people not to jump to conclusions.

    German n-tv news says Cologne police are considering calling in reinforcements from other parts of Germany and installing extra surveillance cameras, with telescopic lenses.

    Danke, Merkel

    Posted 1 week ago # Quote
  17. kudichan said:

    Danke, Merkel

    Time magazine person of the year 2015.

    Posted 1 week ago # Quote

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